Wanted to thank everyone for the Levis Curve ID suggestion. Internet said I'd be a bold curve (I've got a pretty pronounced hourglass shape), the bold curves DID NOT FIT and were like all my nightmares of jean shoppings. So were the demis. Finally tried on the slight curves and they rock! So...don't necessarily go by the ID, but I did find some awesome dark skinny jeans and I've been wearing jeans for the first time in about five years!

_________________"I'd rather have dried catshit! I'd rather have astroturf! I'd rather have an igloo!"~Isa

"But really, anyone willing to dangle their baby in front of a crocodile is A-OK in my book."~SSD

Do any of you get irritated at the "plus" sized models on websites? I feel like none of them are really plus sized. And I know it's internet advertising and they are all airbrushed and everything. But thighs don't look that soft and perfect! I'm plus sized in real life and that means I have rolls, and flabby arms, and vegemite! Why can't any of the models represent that?

VENTING!

A little late here, and I can't find the link, but I read an interview with a "plus size" model at some point who basically said most of them are just like standard size 10-12's and actually have to wear padding to fit into the clothes. I was just below plus size (standard 14) most of my life and was always pissed that the plus sized models looked so much smaller than I did, even though they were supposedly wearing bigger sizes.

Do any of you get irritated at the "plus" sized models on websites? I feel like none of them are really plus sized. And I know it's internet advertising and they are all airbrushed and everything. But thighs don't look that soft and perfect! I'm plus sized in real life and that means I have rolls, and flabby arms, and vegemite! Why can't any of the models represent that?

VENTING!

A little late here, and I can't find the link, but I read an interview with a "plus size" model at some point who basically said most of them are just like standard size 10-12's and actually have to wear padding to fit into the clothes. I was just below plus size (standard 14) most of my life and was always pissed that the plus sized models looked so much smaller than I did, even though they were supposedly wearing bigger sizes.

So messed up! Even when I'm shopping in say Lane Bryant and I see huge posters of women in their undies they don't look remotely plus size to me. I want to see some rolls and vegemite gosh darn it!

As for the jeans thing. A friend of mine just recently got a pair of Old Navy's rock star cut and they looked Amazing on her. When I have money to shop for clothes again I will def be trying on a pair of those.

Do any of you get irritated at the "plus" sized models on websites? I feel like none of them are really plus sized. And I know it's internet advertising and they are all airbrushed and everything. But thighs don't look that soft and perfect! I'm plus sized in real life and that means I have rolls, and flabby arms, and vegemite! Why can't any of the models represent that?

VENTING!

A little late here, and I can't find the link, but I read an interview with a "plus size" model at some point who basically said most of them are just like standard size 10-12's and actually have to wear padding to fit into the clothes. I was just below plus size (standard 14) most of my life and was always pissed that the plus sized models looked so much smaller than I did, even though they were supposedly wearing bigger sizes.

So messed up! Even when I'm shopping in say Lane Bryant and I see huge posters of women in their undies they don't look remotely plus size to me. I want to see some rolls and vegemite gosh darn it!

As for the jeans thing. A friend of mine just recently got a pair of Old Navy's rock star cut and they looked Amazing on her. When I have money to shop for clothes again I will def be trying on a pair of those.

I'm generally a 10-12 and I picked up a pair of the 12s at Old Navy the other day and I swear to God I would have thought they were a 6 had I not seen the label. Like I didn't even bother trying them on they were so ridiculously small. Maybe they're REEEEEEALLY stretchy...

_________________"I'd rather have dried catshit! I'd rather have astroturf! I'd rather have an igloo!"~Isa

"But really, anyone willing to dangle their baby in front of a crocodile is A-OK in my book."~SSD

As for the jeans thing. A friend of mine just recently got a pair of Old Navy's rock star cut and they looked Amazing on her. When I have money to shop for clothes again I will def be trying on a pair of those.

I'm generally a 10-12 and I picked up a pair of the 12s at Old Navy the other day and I swear to God I would have thought they were a 6 had I not seen the label. Like I didn't even bother trying them on they were so ridiculously small. Maybe they're REEEEEEALLY stretchy...

I wear a 20-22 in dress/work pants and just bought size 18 Rockstar Jeans (18 is the biggest size they come in as far as I can tell). They are AMAZING, they fit beautifully, and make me feel awesome.

Old Navy carries larger sizes online, up to a size 30, but I don't think you can return them in store if they don't fit, I think you have to mail them back. There was a big uproar in the fat acceptance and fatshion communities about it because they used to carry larger sizes in store and stopped. This was a handful of years ago, I think there was a post about it, or a conversation about it on Shapely Prose.

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As for the jeans thing. A friend of mine just recently got a pair of Old Navy's rock star cut and they looked Amazing on her. When I have money to shop for clothes again I will def be trying on a pair of those.

I'm generally a 10-12 and I picked up a pair of the 12s at Old Navy the other day and I swear to God I would have thought they were a 6 had I not seen the label. Like I didn't even bother trying them on they were so ridiculously small. Maybe they're REEEEEEALLY stretchy...

I wear a 20-22 in dress/work pants and just bought size 18 Rockstar Jeans (18 is the biggest size they come in as far as I can tell). They are AMAZING, they fit beautifully, and make me feel awesome.

Wow. Maybe I will brave trying them on then. Thanks!

_________________"I'd rather have dried catshit! I'd rather have astroturf! I'd rather have an igloo!"~Isa

"But really, anyone willing to dangle their baby in front of a crocodile is A-OK in my book."~SSD

oh good Lard, I am in dress-shopping hell. I'm currently wearing a size 14 dress and usually if I get a 16 it is sorta unflatteringly baggy on me. Well, I ordered some Eshakti stuff to see if could find a dress for my sister's wedding (which is in 16 days eeep) and got a 14 because I didn't feel like being measured - they totally didnt fit. Fine, my fault. So my aunt - who has been designing and making clothes for 40 years - just measured me and according to eshakti's size chart, I'd be a size 20! I refuse to engage in body hate but seriously?

That really stinks! I'm sorry. I hope you can return what you bought. I've never tried anything from Eshakti so I can't say how they run. But I normally different sizes in all designers/stores. Ordering online is always a crepe shoot for me. Sometimes I get lucky but most of the time the stuff goes right back.

eShakti's size chart looks pretty standard to me. I compared it to Eddie Bauer as they seem to have fairly decent sizing (not too wild one way or another) and it is basically the same. The stuff I've been buying has also been fairly true to size.

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hah yeah I tend to wear mainly casual, stretchy type things and it's a whole 'nother world when it comes to fitted dresses with waists and zippers! I have a broad back like a football player apparently. Good thing is I've found a dress I love and the eshakti ones can go back.

Yeah, I would agree that there is a huge difference in the way casual clothes fit compared to fitted and structured dresses. Always measure first to be sure! That was actually one of the things I hated most about working in bridal. No one wanted to be measured. But then when they picked a 12 and couldn't zip it up they would freak out. (Not saying that's what you did.) But I could never understand why people didn't want to be fitted properly for their dresses. You will always look better in something that is properly fitted and the correct size when it comes to formal wear! And when you wear the correct garments underneath, cause that's important too.

I almost never buy casual clothes so I'm always highly skeptical of my friends who look the same size or bigger who claim to buy smaller sizes than me. But the casual/dressy explanation would explain it. I was thrilled/shocked to fit into Old Navy's 18, especially because before I was pregnant I couldn't fit into any of their clothes and I was 70 pounds lighter. Now that I am apple shaped instead of hourglass shaped, I can buy cheap clothes! Yay!